because have a white blood cell
The dark green pigment produced from hemoglobin when red blood cells are destroyed is called biliverdin. It is eventually converted into bilirubin, which gives bile its yellow color.
Human vomit can vary in color depending on what was consumed. It can range from yellow or green (from bile), to brown (from food or medication), to red or black (from blood). If you notice unusual colors in vomit, it may be a sign to seek medical advice.
Hepatocytes secrete bile, albumin, and clotting factors. Collectively, these secretions play crucial roles in digestion, nutrient transport, and blood clotting respectively.
Feces are brown due to the breakdown of old red blood cells and bile in the digestive process. The brown color comes from bilirubin, a pigment produced by the breakdown of hemoglobin in the liver. Dietary components and gut bacteria also contribute to the color of feces.
Green bones actually occur in Garfish due to biliverdin. Biliverdin is a bile pigment and causes wounds to look green. It is sometimes found in excess in the blood of those suffering from hepatic disorders.
Jaundice is a clinical term that defines coloration of eyeballs and skin with bile pigments. 2gr/dl bile levels in the blood are usually enough to change the colour of eyeballs to a yellowish green colour
The bleed Lizard blood. This is red like most other vertebrate blood. However there are species of skink lizards that live on the island of Papua New Guinea that have green blood. The green colour happens because the lizard retains green bile in its blood making the blood appear green.
Bile can range in color from pale yellow to brown. The most commonly seen color in vomit is greenish yellow. Bile is excreted from the liver, and is a bright grass green when fresh from the liver. The color changes depending on the length of time it has been in your digestive tract.
The juice in the liver is called bile. Bile is a green-yellow liquid and its function is to help break down fat during digestion.
The green colour is due to "biliverdin", which is usually converted to "bilirubin" by biliverdin reductase which is then excreted in the bile juice and gives the brown colour of feces, so if this reaction doesnt take place, then biliverdin turns poop green!
The pigment found in bile is called bilirubin. It is produced during the breakdown of red blood cells in the liver and gives bile its yellow to dark green color.
Yes, a shark has a gall bladder. It is green in colour as the gallbladder stores bile in its lumen. Bile is used to blend fats during digestion. The gall bladder is attached to the liver.
Bile is often green because of the presence of biliverdin, which is a breakdown product of haemoglobin.
Bile is made in the liver
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Black bile, yellow bile, phlegm and blood.
According to the beliefs of ancient Greek and Roman physicians they are black bile, yellow bile, phlegm and blood, this is right but... Black bile is when you eat something and vomit after Yellow Bile is the same or could be coughed out Blood and phlegm can be sneezed out your nose or coughed out